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Round 14 Preview
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We’re rolling into Round 14 of the Betfred Super League, and halfway through the regular season!
Rolling into Round 14 ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/oiTTJi43au
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) June 8, 2026
Thursday 11 June
St Helens v Warrington Wolves (20.00) - live on Sky Sports
Two fierce rivals meet under the Thursday Night Lights of the BrewDog Stadium, with St Helens looking to bank their first Super League win over Warrington Wolves since the 2023 Play-Offs.
Saints have enjoyed a decent home record in 2026 and will be on a mission to bounce back from their frustrating defeat to the Rhinos in Round 13. This will be their first home game since early May!
Meanwhile, the Wolves only just scraped past Hull FC in the previous round, with all this setting up an exciting encounter live on Sky Sports tonight.
A win for Wire would take them to the top of the table - for one night at least, until Leeds play Toulouse on the Friday and result dependent - whereas a Saints victory would move them level on points with Warrington.
It’s tight at the top as we reach mid-season!
Paul Rowley makes two changes to his squad, with Harry Robertson and Lewis Murphy stepping.
In comes new recruit, Daniel Suluka-Fifita, the towering prop who joined the Saints from NRL side Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. DSF is in line to make his Super League and St Helens debut, as is Reserves youngster Deacon Swarbrick, who is named in the 21-man squad for the very first time.
The Wolves make five changes to the matchday squad from last week's win over Hull FC. Cai Taylor-Wray, James Harrison, James Bentley, Adam Holroyd and Tommy Rhodes are all included.
Max Wood is out on a month's loan at Hull FC with a week-by-week recall option.
? LTO @ Saints
— Warrington Wolves (@WarringtonRLFC) June 10, 2026
A masterful Marc Sneyd debut on a memorable night ? pic.twitter.com/XgsjvzkkVb
Friday 12 June
Toulouse Olympique v Leeds Rhinos (18.00 UK) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
Super League action returns to the south of France in Round 14, starting with Toulouse versus the table toppers on Friday Night.
The French side will be boosted over their win against Huddersfield Giants last weekend but know they face a tough challenge when Brad Arthur's Rhinos come to the city.
Rewind to 2022, however, and it was Toulouse who beat Leeds on home soil, beating the favourites, 20-6.
In a season of unpredictability, what will unfold at a sunny Stade Ernest Wallon?
The Rhinos have named an unchanged team for this one.
Wakefield Trinity v Wigan Warriors (20.00) - live on Sky Sports
A colossal clash between two of the top six is taking place on Friday Night. Both Trinity and the Warriors are in red hot form at present, and neither side will want to let their winning streak slip.
In the last decade, Wakefield have beaten Wigan eight times at the DIY Kitchens Stadium, making it a very difficult place for the Cherry & Whites to go.
That said, Wigan recently claim the spoils there in their gripping Betfred Challenge Cup Quarter-Final meeting.
Did you know that Jai Field has scored tries in the Warriors' last four meetings with Wakefield? He enjoyed a scintillating performance in Paris last Saturday, so is certainly bound to be a key man for the visitors.
There are three changes for Trinity. Corey Hall and last weekend's match-winning man Mason Lino miss out through injury while Jazz Tevaga serves a one-match ban. Daryl Powell is able to welcome back Max Jowitt who returns from injury, while Will Tate and Charlie Abraham are also included in the 21-man squad.
For Wigan, there's huge news as both Bevan French and Harry Smith are set to make their return.

Hull KR v York Knights (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
It’s a tie everyone remembers well from 2026’s opening night! An Ata Hingano drop goal etched York Knights into the history books as they beat the reigning champions in their first ever Super League game.
We’ve come a long way since then though, with the Robins surging up the league table.
They had a bump in the road last Saturday after falling short to Wakefield but will be determined to right their wrongs back on home territory - a place they remain unbeaten in this year.
Despite a valiant effort from the newly promoted York, they have struggled in recent weeks.
Could there be another shock on the cards? Or will the champions show their class?
There's just one change for York this week with Danny Richardson dropping out.
The Robins are without Sauaso Sue who serves his one-match suspension. To replace him, Dean Hadley comes back in after missing last week's match due to HIA protocols.
The Re-Match in Hull ?
— York RLFC Knights (@YorkRLFC) June 9, 2026
We’re up against the Robins once again, this time at Sewell Group Craven Park this Friday June 12 ????
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Saturday 13 June
Hull FC v Huddersfield Giants (15.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
It’s a tie between two teams hoping to rediscover their form after a disappointing string of defeats.
Neither side have won a match since April, but who will be the lucky one on Saturday?
Andy Last has made two changes to his Hull side, with Zak Hardaker and Cade Cust being replaced by Jed Cartwright and loanee Max Wood, who has joined the club from Warrington for the next month.
In Huddersfield's squad, Olly Russell returns and replaces Lewis Jagger.
Catalans Dragons v Castleford Tigers (19.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
The Dragons have won their last seven home meetings with Castleford. In fact, the Tigers' last victory at Stade Gilbert Brutus was 32-24 in July 2017.
Who will bounce back in Perpignan?
Benjamin Garcia and Matty Russell make way for Alexis Lis and Léo Darrélatour.
Returning to Castleford's squad is George Hirst, after serving a two-game ban, while Brock Greacen and Jack Ashworth drop out.
Sunday 14 June
Bradford Bulls v Leigh Leopards (15.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
It’s ‘Viva Bartercard Odsal’ for now - though there’s plenty to get excited about where this fixture is concerned, with tickets for Las Vegas 2027 going on General Sale this Friday!
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This Sunday, Bradford and Leigh will renew their rivalry for the first time since 2022.
Just four points separate the sides in the table. Can the Leopards continue to climb, or will the Bulls close the gap?
? | Come rain or shine, another day boxed off for a big one this Sunday!
— Bradford Bulls (@OfficialBullsRL) June 10, 2026
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